Disclosure Policy

Because I have an audience (hi!), I sometimes receive products to look at and review. It’s a pretty awesome perk. Whenever I get free stuff to review, I will let you know that I received the item gratis at the bottom of the post. If possible, I will give the item away. (Unfortunately, that doesn’t work for things like apps, but I’d give them to you if I could!)

Maybe someday I’ll get invited on a press trip—which is when journalists and bloggers are able to visit a place or take part in a special experience in exchange for writing about it. If that ever happens, I will tell you about the trip or event before it happens (when possible), and I will disclose the freebie at the bottom of every single post related to the free trip.

I will never, ever, ever, ever accept money in exchange for writing a review of anything.

Here’s the important part: whether I receive a product or experience for free or by paying for it, I will always give you my full, 100% honest opinion. I am so glad that you’ve decided to be part of my little piece of the Internet, and I have nothing but respect for you. I will not bullshit you. Ever.

The FTC also wants you to know that if you purchase something (like, say, the Disney Food Blog Guide to WDW Dining) after clicking on a link on our blog, Facebook page or Twitter feed you can assume that I received a percentage of the purchase price at no additional cost to you. I don’t make much money from affiliate links, but every little bit helps keep Mouse on the Mind going.